ON Tuesday, August 3, 2004, 5:46:20 PM, you wrote:
MLW QT SpamCount=
MLW ==Spam Stats, last 24 hours (%BAYESITVERSION)
MLW Total Spam Emails: %STATSPAMLETTERS(24)
MLW Total Clean Emails: %STATNONSPAMLETTERS(24)
MLW BayesIT guessed right
MLW
Hallo Michael,
On Tue, 3 Aug 2004 13:38:07 -0700GMT (3-8-2004, 22:38 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
MLW After some help with the macros, this is what I have now
In that case, here's some additional help.
MLW My email is %_Sum=%Calc(%STATSPAMLETTERS(24)+%STATNONSPAMLETTERS(24))%-
MLW
Tuesday, August 3, 2004, 10:11:49 PM, Michael wrote:
JBL Don't forget that Netiquette dictates that the length of the sig
JBL should be 4-5 lines maximum. The length of your sig,
JBL particularly once you have added BayesIT data, is well in excess
JBL of this.
Michael I take this view. If people
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Hello Plan9,
On Wednesday, August 04, 2004 , at 09:09:45[GMT -0400](which was 6:09
AM where I live) you wrote (at least in part):
P Tuesday, August 3, 2004, 10:11:49 PM, Michael wrote:
JBL Don't forget that Netiquette dictates that the length of
Hello Christopher,
Tuesday, August 3, 2004, 2:44:01 PM, you wrote:
Christopher I see a dash space dash dash
Christopher it should be dash dash space
When a message is signed with PGP/GPG, it converts dash dash space to
dash space dash dash. PGP/GPG does this, and there's nothing that can
be done
Leif-
Wednesday, August 4, 2004, 11:23:46 AM, you wrote:
LG Newer versions of TB recognize the dash space dash dash as a sig
LG delimiter now.
Thanks for the clarification. The PGP/GPG thing messing with text has
always bothered me. Glad to know TB takes it in stride now.
--
-Mark Wieder
Michael L. Wilson, [MLW] wrote:
I take this view. If people do not want long signatures, then stop
writing so many F*ing macros. I like to play with the macros and
test them, and now you complain about my sig being too long. oh
well.
As with Marck and Leif, I've been late on seeing this, but
who asks me any questions about the version
of The Bat! I am using, the system I am using or any other question
that could be answered by a macro in the sig area should be punished.
On Wed, 4 Aug 2004, Allie mused about Playing with BayesIT macros
(at least in part):
AM Michael L. Wilson, [MLW
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Hello Zonnet,
This looks like a 7 line sig: 4-6 lines please
On Tue, 3 Aug 2004, Zonnet mused about Playing with BayesIT macros
(at least in part):
Z ON Tuesday, August 3, 2004, 7:22:50 AM, you wrote:
MLW I have been playing with BayesIT macros
Michael L. Wilson, [MLW] wrote:
Would you like things in the body, instead?
No.
I simply wonder why people do not like long sigs, yet keep writing
macros that are used in sigs.
Do you use all of TB!'s features since they're all there to be used,
or do you use the features you need? In the
Some time around 08/03/2004 01:22:50, I think I heard Michael L. Wilson say:
==Spam Stats, last 24 hours (BayesIt! 0.5.9)
Total Spam Emails: 45
Total Clean Emails: 120
BayesIT guessed right 99.96% of the time
My email is 2.67% spam
=
Your
ON Tuesday, August 3, 2004, 7:22:50 AM, you wrote:
MLW I have been playing with BayesIT macros to create statistics on the
MLW bottom of this email. If there is interest, I will post what I did.
MLW If anyone else is using the macros for stats, please show results
MLW here.
Hi Michael,
I ma
On Tuesday, August 3, 2004, 6:22:50 AM, Michael L. Wilson wrote:
I have been playing with BayesIT macros to create statistics on the
bottom of this email.
Don't forget that Netiquette dictates that the length of the sig
should be 4-5 lines maximum. The length of your sig, particularly once
you
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Hello Zonnet,
On Tuesday, August 03, 2004 , at 11:32:07[GMT +0200](which was 2:32 AM
where I live) you wrote (at least in part):
Z ON Tuesday, August 3, 2004, 7:22:50 AM, you wrote:
MLW I have been playing with BayesIT macros to create statistics
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Hello Julian,
On Tuesday, August 03, 2004 , at 12:04:55[GMT +0100](which was 4:04 AM
where I live) you wrote (at least in part):
JBL On Tuesday, August 3, 2004, 6:22:50 AM, Michael L. Wilson wrote:
I have been playing with BayesIT macros
Michael-
Do post what you came up with here - that's *very* interesting.
However, I should point out that since your cutline is incorrect and
your message is roughly 80% signature lines I smell a trout hovering
quite close nearby.
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-Mark Wieder
Using The Bat! v1.63 Beta/7 on Windows 2000
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Hello Mark,
On Tuesday, August 03, 2004 , at 10:24:54[GMT -0700](which was 10:24
AM where I live) you wrote (at least in part):
MW Michael-
MW Do post what you came up with here - that's *very* interesting.
MW However, I should point out that
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Hello Zonnet,
On Tuesday, August 03, 2004 , at 11:32:07[GMT +0200](which was 2:32 AM
where I live) you wrote (at least in part):
Z I ma not using them right now but I am stll interested in your
Z implementation, so please post it here.
After some
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Hello Mark,
On Tuesday, August 03, 2004 , at 10:24:54[GMT -0700](which was 10:24
AM where I live) you wrote (at least in part):
MW Michael-
MW Do post what you came up with here - that's *very* interesting.
MW However, I should point out that
Hi Michael,
My cutline is exactly like they want it.
I see a dash space dash dash
it should be dash dash space
:) Oh wait, here's one coming now:
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Chris
Using The Bat! v2.13 Lucky Beta/1 on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195
Service Pack 4
Hello Michael!
On Tuesday, August 03, 2004, 3:40 PM, you wrote:
MLW I am using %CutHere from MyMacros. I was told it was perfect.
It's the best that can be done, since you are signing with PGP/Mime.
This changes the configuration as it's sent to: dash space dash dash.
Therefore, everything
Hello Michael,
Tuesday, August 3, 2004, 1:36:52 PM, you wrote:
My cutline is exactly like they want it.
Yes and it works fine here!
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Thanks,
Terry
Using the Bat! 2.12.00
under Windows XP Service Pack 1 2600
Current version is 2.12.00 |
Hi Mary,
This changes the configuration as it's sent to:
dash space dash dash. Therefore, everything
below it is quoted upon Reply, when Macros for
quoting are in a person's template.
That answered my next question, which was why the dash space dash dash delimiter works.
Thanks!
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Chris
Hello Mary,
Tuesday, August 3, 2004, 1:52:49 PM, you wrote:
Therefore, everything below it is quoted upon Reply, when Macros for
quoting are in a person's template.
What am I missing? I use macros for quoting but nothing below
Michael's cutline is quoted. ~shrug~
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Thanks,
Terry
Using
Hello Terry!
On Tuesday, August 03, 2004, 4:05 PM, you wrote:
MB Therefore, everything below it is quoted upon Reply, when Macros for
MB quoting are in a person's template.
TGM What am I missing? I use macros for quoting but nothing below
TGM Michael's cutline is quoted. ~shrug~
My templates
Hello Terry,
On 3 Aug 2004 at 14:05:45 -0700 GMT [23:05 CEST] you wrote:
Therefore, everything below it is quoted upon Reply, when Macros for
quoting are in a person's template.
TGM What am I missing? I use macros for quoting but nothing below
TGM Michael's cutline is quoted. ~shrug~
Since
Hi Mary and list,
On Tuesday, August 3, 2004 at 15:52:49 GMT -0500 (which was 22:52
where I live) Mary Bull wrote (at least in parts) and made these
valuable points on the subject of Playing with BayesIT macros:
MLW I am using %CutHere from MyMacros. I was told it was perfect.
It is as correct
Hello Andre!
On Tuesday, August 03, 2004, 4:16 PM, you wrote:
MB Therefore, everything below it is quoted upon Reply, when Macros for
MB quoting are in a person's template.
TGM What am I missing? I use macros for quoting but nothing below
TGM Michael's cutline is quoted. ~shrug~
AW Since some
Hi Mary and list,
On Tuesday, August 3, 2004 at 16:23:51 GMT -0500 (which was 23:23
where I live) Mary Bull wrote (at least in parts) and made these
valuable points on the subject of Playing with BayesIT macros:
AW Since some versions tb! supports pgp changed sig delimiters. Therefore
AW
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Hello Julian,
On Tuesday, August 03, 2004 , at 12:04:55[GMT +0100](which was 4:04 AM
where I live) you wrote (at least in part):
JBL Don't forget that Netiquette dictates that the length of the sig
JBL should be 4-5 lines maximum. The length of
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Greetings All,
I have been playing with BayesIT macros to create statistics on the
bottom of this email. If there is interest, I will post what I did.
If anyone else is using the macros for stats, please show results
here.
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Michael L. Wilson
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